Let me just preface this by saying this thread will likely be a waste of everyones time...
(2009 3.5is automatic trans)
So I have had two transmission seals replaced in the last year. One was a small round one that I think was the "shifter seal", and the other one they dropped the trans, i think it was the valve body seal. Oh and they also redid the valve cover gaskets. I didn't pressure was the driveway after that.
Everything was fine for months until this last week, when I noticed a few reddish puddles in the driveway. Mind you I'm colorblind. I went and got the car washed and when I got home, this may or not have been the same day, there was a steady drip on the hot exhaust. Every 2 seconds I heard it sizzle. I peeked under the car and it appeared to be dead center nearby the front of the trans.
So I took the car to the dealer for the 3rd time, complained my way into a free inspection and a free rental, and left it with them. They said "we cleaned some residue of the bottom pans/skids/plastic but we didn't see anything leaking. I asked them to take it out for a long hard run and then check. They drove it 20 miles and said, "no leaks, we're gonna park it over night and look in the morning".
The dealership asked me if I had any photos of the puddles in my driveway so I went to see how much was left. There was only a few small spots, but I noticed they all seem to be centered around the wheels!
Here's my conspiracy theory. Are there rain drain tubes in the body that lead into the wheel wells, or into the trans tunnel? Like when rain gets to the bottom of the windshield it has a drain somewhere. Did 3 months of dirt fill up in those tubes leading to dirty puddles on the ground? I hadn't washed her in a very long time.
Why do I have a "greasemark" where the four tires rest?


(2009 3.5is automatic trans)
So I have had two transmission seals replaced in the last year. One was a small round one that I think was the "shifter seal", and the other one they dropped the trans, i think it was the valve body seal. Oh and they also redid the valve cover gaskets. I didn't pressure was the driveway after that.
Everything was fine for months until this last week, when I noticed a few reddish puddles in the driveway. Mind you I'm colorblind. I went and got the car washed and when I got home, this may or not have been the same day, there was a steady drip on the hot exhaust. Every 2 seconds I heard it sizzle. I peeked under the car and it appeared to be dead center nearby the front of the trans.
So I took the car to the dealer for the 3rd time, complained my way into a free inspection and a free rental, and left it with them. They said "we cleaned some residue of the bottom pans/skids/plastic but we didn't see anything leaking. I asked them to take it out for a long hard run and then check. They drove it 20 miles and said, "no leaks, we're gonna park it over night and look in the morning".
The dealership asked me if I had any photos of the puddles in my driveway so I went to see how much was left. There was only a few small spots, but I noticed they all seem to be centered around the wheels!
Here's my conspiracy theory. Are there rain drain tubes in the body that lead into the wheel wells, or into the trans tunnel? Like when rain gets to the bottom of the windshield it has a drain somewhere. Did 3 months of dirt fill up in those tubes leading to dirty puddles on the ground? I hadn't washed her in a very long time.
Why do I have a "greasemark" where the four tires rest?

